Contribution margin ratio is overall total contribution margin while contribution margin ration per unit is the allocation of total production contribution margin to per unit basis.
Formula for calculating average Contribution margin Average contribution margin = total contribution margin / total number of units
Contribution margin for per machine hour is as follows:total contribution margin / number of machine hours = contribution margin per hour
Contribution margin per unit = Contribution margin / number of units of products Contribution margin ratio = Contribution margin / Net sales The formula is different for both situations because contribution margin per unit calculates the contribution margin for one unit of product while contribution margin ratio calculates the contribution margin for total overall sales as overall sales may be included different mix of products with diff rent fixed and variable costs that's why both of these are calculated separately
Formula for contribution is as follows: Sales revenue xxxx Less: Variable cost xxxx Contribution margin xxxx
William Henry Perkin was born on March 12, 1838.
William Henry Perkin was born on March 12, 1838.
William Henry Perkin is best known for his accidental discovery of the first synthetic organic dye, called mauveine or mauve. This discovery revolutionized the dye industry and paved the way for the creation of other synthetic dyes, leading to the birth of the chemical industry. Perkin's work laid the foundation for the field of synthetic organic chemistry and had a significant impact on the textile industry.
William Henry Perkin died on July 14, 1907 at the age of 69.
William Henry Perkin died on July 14, 1907 at the age of 69.
William Perkin discovered the first synthetic dye in 1856.
William Henry Perkin.
William Henry Perkin was born on March 12, 1838 and died on July 14, 1907. William Henry Perkin would have been 69 years old at the time of death or 177 years old today.
The Perkin condensation is a reaction where an aromatic aldehyde reacts with an anhydride in the presence of an acid catalyst to form a β-keto ester. This reaction is named after English chemist William Henry Perkin.
william perkin
Im not sure but i think in 1856 or 57 by William Perkin
He has 7 children,3 sons and 4 daughters.